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Development Economics

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This course includes

  • 26.5 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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1 modules • 250 lessons • 26.5 hours of video

Development Economics

250 lessons • 26.5 hours
  • Development Economics Introduction02:40
  • Basic Facts of Growth and Development13:17
  • The Importance of Institutions (Brief)05:01
  • Guns, Germs and Steel18:02
  • How Persistent is Prosperity? (Optional)06:44
  • Geography and Development, Trade11:22
  • Geography and Development, Disease11:21
  • Why Agriculture is Important02:18
  • Industry Builds on Agriculture03:20
  • Green Revolution03:55
  • Micronutrients03:13
  • Productivity Decline03:56
  • GMOs05:15
  • Land reform in India05:49
  • Sharecropping04:40
  • China's agricultural reforms04:42
  • Fertilizer, roads, and Africa02:37
  • Garlic (Optional)02:32
  • A tomato border crossing (Optional)03:48
  • Wheat, water, and Saudi Arabia (Optional)03:01
  • Yams, a man's crop? (Optional)03:24
  • The Rice Price Spike of 2007-2008 (Optional)04:37
  • The Soy Boom (Optional)02:29
  • Malawi restricts trade in corn (Optional)06:50
  • The Clove Monopoly (Optional)03:35
  • Watermelon scale economies (Optional)03:24
  • Economic import of water02:06
  • Water markets and ethics02:45
  • Water and Monopoly02:46
  • Privatizing urban water02:10
  • Water privatization in Buenos Aires07:12
  • Cochabamba water privatization04:21
  • Problems with water privatization04:20
  • Water and asymmetric information03:31
  • Water supply and demand07:26
  • Water and common pool problem06:32
  • Ground water in Yemen04:42
  • Wheat, water, and Saudi Arabia03:01
  • Water and dams03:05
  • Virtual water01:32
  • Water Policies for People, by David Zetland (Optional)08:22
  • The Reversal of Fortune03:08
  • The Effect of Geography on Institutions18:08
  • Adam Smith (Optional)05:00
  • Jeffrey Sachs (Optional)07:35
  • Trust and economic growth07:07
  • The Solow Model (Brief, no math)08:03
  • The Middle Income Trap05:18
  • What Is the Rule of 70?03:29
  • Premature Deindustrialization08:50
  • Purchasing Power Parity: When in India, Get a Haircut04:28
  • GDP & PPP17:28
  • The Solow Model 1 - Introduction15:02
  • The Solow Model 2: Comparative Statics12:45
  • The Solow Model 3 -- Taking the Model to Data17:12
  • The Solow Model 4 - Productivity17:05
  • Development Economics Midterm01:09
  • Double Marginalization Problem13:03
  • O-Ring Model19:29
  • Paul Romer15:35
  • Productivity in Firms03:22
  • Productivity and firm size02:20
  • Two myths about multinationals05:59
  • Calculation of profit and loss08:26
  • Industrial policy: theory07:02
  • Industrial policy: evidence06:41
  • Conditional convergence03:54
  • Local monopoly power04:22
  • Comparative Advantage12:05
  • Comparative Advantage 2:Homework05:04
  • Sources of Comparative Advantage08:03
  • Development and Trade: Empirical Evidence14:36
  • Trade and Tariff History04:21
  • Trade and Poverty in India04:09
  • Does "Fair Trade" Help?05:49
  • World Trade Organization06:48
  • Property Rights 1: Private v. Collective09:18
  • Property Rights 2: Titling10:17
  • Property Rights 3: Communal Property, Enclosure and the State08:33
  • Hernando de Soto (Optional)07:00
  • Corruption and Growth04:20
  • Corruption and Tech Transfer05:06
  • Corruption with Cash Transfers03:34
  • Corruption: Who Pays and How Much04:37
  • Corruption, Rent Seeking and Multiple Equilibria12:59
  • Corruption with and without Theft05:11
  • Tullock Paradox03:36
  • Causes of Corruption07:43
  • Gender and Corruption04:34
  • Corruption and Output Composition01:24
  • Corruption, Justice, and Development10:19
  • IPaidaBribe com01:49
  • No Considerations: Doing Business in India Without Bribes10:51
  • Corruption Indices02:23
  • Corruption and Parking Tickets05:25
  • Indian Drivers03:17
  • Anne Krueger04:37
  • Jagdish N. Bhagwati02:32
  • How to Fight Corruption02:30
  • Corruption and Public Sector Wages03:25
  • Recipients and Donors: Basic Facts !10:07
  • Does Foreign Aid Increase Growth?10:14
  • Knowledge Problems and Incentive Problems05:12
  • Examples of Aid that Works05:21
  • The World Bank07:02
  • The IMF07:15
  • Millennium Villages Project09:22
  • Finance and Growth15:38
  • Finance Law and Trust (Mexico)08:31
  • Introduction to Microfinance (Portfolios of the Poor)07:13
  • Why Microcredit?04:25
  • Why Microsavings?02:01
  • ROSCAs and Chit Funds08:26
  • Microcredit Evidence02:57
  • Robert Townsend05:11
  • Earning Money03:38
  • Spending Money03:19
  • Are the Poor Overwhelmed?03:04
  • Poverty and Attention03:18
  • Conditional Cash Transfers03:29
  • AmartyaSen #1 on Capabilities04:35
  • AmartyaSen #2 "Missing Women"06:45
  • "The Other Path"07:00
  • Edward Banfield03:16
  • Child Labor05:44
  • Bonded Labor05:36
  • Randomized Controlled Trials, Part One10:13
  • Randomized Controlled Trials, Part Two09:18
  • Private Health Insurance04:31
  • Cholera in Haiti05:20
  • Fighting Diarrhea03:43
  • What to do about HIV/AIDS?04:15
  • Deworming02:50
  • Pricing Mosquito Nets02:37
  • Birth Weight and Cash Transfers03:53
  • Participation in Uganda03:28
  • The Quality of Medical Advice03:48
  • The Kerala Paradox08:19
  • Education and Economic Growth04:30
  • Education in East Asia03:59
  • Education and Latin Growth03:53
  • Teacher Attendance03:09
  • Vouchers in Colombia02:20
  • Colonial Education in India02:35
  • Parental Expectations from School02:57
  • Quantity vs. Quality of Children05:53
  • Thoughts on Education08:29
  • Mobile phones and literacy03:10
  • The Rise of Private Education in India10:11
  • Testing for Cream Skimming in India11:20
  • Democracy and Reforms06:48
  • The Theory of the Median Voter08:08
  • The Agenda Setter07:44
  • Roving and Stationary Bandits05:36
  • Democracy in the Arab World04:08
  • African Borders and Conflict05:25
  • Will China Democratize?06:17
  • Is there a Natural Resource Curse?06:09
  • SenIII Democracy and Famines02:59
  • Basic Facts about Migration03:58
  • Wage Gains from Immigration03:11
  • Remittances03:54
  • Is there a Brain Drain?04:57
  • Wage Effects in the U.S.08:04
  • Internal Chinese Migration04:16
  • Demographic Transitions09:33
  • Population and Economic Growth07:15
  • The Malthusian Argument05:55
  • The African Demographic Dividend03:41
  • Environmental Economics07:12
  • Temperature and Growth03:53
  • Skyscrapers and Slums: What's Driving Mumbai's Housing Crisis?08:20
  • Rent Control in Mumbai08:43
  • India's early growth history04:00
  • East India Company07:18
  • Land taxation in early India02:19
  • The deindustrialization of India04:46
  • Education in colonial India02:35
  • Railroads and colonial India04:19
  • Gandhi and the Salt March05:39
  • Did British rule help India?07:42
  • India since Independence01:58
  • India's toughest economic times03:51
  • India's growth inflection05:30
  • India's reforms of the 1990s04:44
  • Trade and Poverty in India04:09
  • Agriculture in India05:59
  • Green Revolution03:55
  • Land reform in India05:49
  • Food crises and India's media06:51
  • Power generation in India04:51
  • Foreign investment in India04:22
  • Competition from foreign retailers05:50
  • Labor market regulation06:10
  • Bankruptcy law in India04:17
  • India's macroeconomic stability04:22
  • Castes and groundwater trade03:47
  • India's air and water pollution05:03
  • Mobility in the caste system04:52
  • Corruption in driver's licenses03:16
  • Lentils as incentive02:58
  • The Kerala Paradox08:19
  • The Rise of Private Education in India10:11
  • Testing for Cream Skimming in India11:20
  • Edward Luce on India05:00
  • India business profiles03:43
  • Service sector growth06:09
  • Frugal innovation for the heart03:44
  • The value of English03:30
  • Female leadership in India04:16
  • Cable TV and women03:22
  • The economics of Bollywood06:32
  • Amartya Sen #104:36
  • Amartya Sen #206:45
  • Amartya Sen #303:00
  • Partha Dasgupta02:37
  • Jagdish N Bhagwati02:32
  • Guide to Leading Thinkers01:43
  • Paul Rosenstein Rodan03:57
  • W. Arthur Lewis04:11
  • Raul Prebisch02:37
  • Bela Balassa05:58
  • Ragnar Nurkse02:58
  • Albert O. Hirschman03:04
  • Peter Bauer03:54
  • Adam Smith05:00
  • Joseph Schumpeter02:27
  • Alexander Gerschenkron03:42
  • Karl Polanyi05:21
  • Theodore Schultz02:47
  • Edward Banfield03:16
  • Paul Krugman08:44
  • Jagdish Bhagwati02:32
  • Anne Krueger04:37
  • Elinor Ostrom04:03
  • Partha Dasgupta02:37
  • Paul Romer15:35
  • William Easterly09:40
  • Jeffrey Sachs07:35
  • Joseph Stiglitz04:29
  • Robert Townsend05:11
  • Banerjee, Duflo, and Kremer03:50
  • Amartya Sen #104:36
  • Amartya Sen #206:45
  • Paul Collier03:52
  • Dani Rodrik05:20
  • Daron Acemoglu05:59
  • Hernando de Soto07:00
  • Jeffrey Sachs on Charter Cities and How to Reform Graduate Economics Education | Convos with Tyler01:32:17
  • Dani Rodrik on Why the World is Second Best, at Best | Conversations with Tyler01:24:34

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